‘Mystery Meat’ Found in UK’s Indian Takeaways

Europe's horsemeat scandal took a new turn when a mystery meat was found in some Indian takeaway dishes here, which could be even of 'dog or cat'.

LONDON: Europe's horsemeat scandal took a new turn when a mystery meat was found in some Indian takeaway dishes here, which could be even of 'dog or cat'.

'Horsemeat Banquet', a BBC documentary revealed that even scientists were baffled after tests on an Indian lamb curry showed no trace of lamb, chicken, pork, mutton, beef or even horsemeat.

It was, however, ruled out as being human flesh. Experts examined a range of takeaway meals in London as part of the documentary aired here on Thursday.

When the presenter, Rick Edwards suggested that the unknown meat found in Indian dishes could be of cat or dog, nutritionist Surinder Phull said that "any animal with flesh similar to lamb" could have been used.

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"At this moment, the lab is unable to identify exactly which animal this meat came from," a spokesman for the show said.

Other tests revealed that so-called "beef" in some popular Chinese dishes was actually made entirely from chicken blood and a little chicken. Indian and Chinese meals are the most popular takeaway dishes in Britain and the latest discovery led to renewed calls for rigorous tests on various meat being served across the country.

Hindu groups in the UK have called for stricter norms after it emerged this month that over a third of curry restaurants in Scotland were serving a much cheaper beef in place of lamb.